Indian English Writing: The Autobiographical ModeCreative Books, 1999 - 164 pagina's |
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Pagina 81
... marriage or may opt for dual - career marriages ; they may even decide to have a live - in relationship . But the times when most of these women autobiographers lived , either before Independence or just after the country gained freedom ...
... marriage or may opt for dual - career marriages ; they may even decide to have a live - in relationship . But the times when most of these women autobiographers lived , either before Independence or just after the country gained freedom ...
Pagina 84
... married name . Perhaps she did it to gain respectability and immunity for saying some bold things in her autobiography . Kamala Das's childhood account reads like any other autobiography by any other woman . It is only after marriage ...
... married name . Perhaps she did it to gain respectability and immunity for saying some bold things in her autobiography . Kamala Das's childhood account reads like any other autobiography by any other woman . It is only after marriage ...
Pagina 146
... marriage nor does it overtly express any feelings of suffocation or bondage , which Sahgal may have experienced during her married life . However what she often alludes to is feeling some kind of fear and being confined to a particular ...
... marriage nor does it overtly express any feelings of suffocation or bondage , which Sahgal may have experienced during her married life . However what she often alludes to is feeling some kind of fear and being confined to a particular ...
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